Affect in a sentence as a noun

Let's just hope this doesn't affect other platforms as well.

I would tell them about our struggles, what was going on, and its affect on me.

Once enough people do this that it starts to affect the US GDP I'm sure there will be some change.

My speech | | impediment does not affect my | | work.

It wouldn't affect anyone because no one has ever scanned a QR code in an ad

It's a big one: You're not taking into account the way other objects in the scene affect that little point.

"When they say, "This won't affect American sites," you say, "Search engines don't pirate movies.

It didn't affect their pay, but it blocked future raises, was a career kiss-of-death, and generally shat all over morale.

The lesson here is how prejudice and crowd-think can dramatically affect and distort perceptions.

Affect in a sentence as a verb

The addition of a clotting agent would stop venous oozing, but wouldnt affect hemodynamics of the patient.

It is a very, very small component of the overall device and OS that has an enormous affect on the overall user experience, at least to me.

Having multiple joysticks that can be in different positions at the same time and yet all simultaneously affect the flight of the Airbus is a serious design flaw.

Create strains of "knock-out" rodents, where you block the production of certain chemicals or proteins you think ketamine might affect by altering their genetic composition.

Other resolutions affect aspect ratio, and lenses are a significant portion of the expense of a television camera.

PG has assessed the broad economic proposition to which I would add the following: YC does take an immediate equity grant but does so with common stock and on terms that don't affect founder stock pricing.

> And now he's accusing these poor guys of "losing their souls".When you call up the victim and ask them to close down their blog because or restrict access because you don't want it to affect your round of funding, you're not "poor guys" anymore.

Shifting to cruise control did not affect the drainage curve at all, and when he called Tesla they suggested that cruise control was a Bad Idea, because the Tesla has regenerative braking, so you see that he turns it off at about 225 mi and starts stop-and-go driving in the city.

Affect definitions

noun

the conscious subjective aspect of feeling or emotion

verb

have an effect upon; "Will the new rules affect me?"

See also: impact touch

verb

act physically on; have an effect upon; "the medicine affects my heart rate"

verb

connect closely and often incriminatingly; "This new ruling affects your business"

See also: involve regard

verb

make believe with the intent to deceive; "He feigned that he was ill"; "He shammed a headache"

See also: feign sham pretend dissemble

verb

have an emotional or cognitive impact upon; "This child impressed me as unusually mature"; "This behavior struck me as odd"

See also: impress move strike